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Can I please ask for all your help finding a missing dog?
If you could all keep your eyes open and please repost this link on your Facebook pages etc, thank you so much, I know there are many dog lovers on here who would be as heartbroken as this boy's family is right now...
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Just had a look and see that he is
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Come home safe boy
Lisa x
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Come home safe boy
Lisa x
Salisbury Plain? No wonder the poor thing disappeared. The Army use a large area of it for manoeuvres, live firing etc. The mutt was probably terrified out of its head.
Probably fallen into the wrong hands by now - if it's still alive? Besides, ten days after it disappeared's a bit late to expect people to form search parties - innit?
Probably fallen into the wrong hands by now - if it's still alive? Besides, ten days after it disappeared's a bit late to expect people to form search parties - innit?
DogLost has a wonderful nationwide network of people who spring into action to help any lost dogs. Some people travel miles to help search, especially if owners have to return home if not from the area. Others print off posters and others just forward details to their friends. Facebook has proved invaluable in many cases and as said above lots of dogs are found weeks, months or even years after going missing because they are never forgotten about until they are found, with their details bumped up regularly. I have shared this on facebook and on many other dog groups I am on.
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